This is sickening...a tragedy in the making...after so many in the region.

I do hope that our incompetent state dept is listening...I know that John Bolton spoke against our bombing the wrong side in the 90s and spoke out against our involvement on the wrong side. And of course the million dollar question is why...why did NATO and the traitor Clinton go ahead with bombing and involvement.

Yes, side note....over the five years, the U.S. middle level officers (Major to Lt) confided in me that we were on the wrong side as they became disillusioned with the policy of not pursuing the Perps committing the murders and intimidations.

21 posted on 03/18/2006 6:16:26 PM PST by tgambill
(I would like to comment.....)

I think we made a grievous mistake in hindsight and was never comfortable with what we were doing at the time. People in-the-know seemed to think it was the right thing to do. Now I believe they were wrong.

Most ordinary Americans probably didn't care about one side or the other since neither had much of a presence in America. Few of us knew the historical conflicts in the region other than Sarajevo that sparked WWI.

I can't remember where the pope was on this one. Certainly nothing like with Iraq.

I don't know where it will end. I see our troops getting out of Iraq before troops leave that region. You simply cannot force people to get along together who have ethnic conflicts with guns and bombs. You just kill a bunch of people and make their life harder than it already was. The resentments are worse than ever AFAIAC.